1、高考湘教考苑英语一轮复习组合训练二 组合训练二(A)阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A(2019山东实验中学4月质检)SECONDARY PROGRAMS & RESOURCESPRESENTATIONEXPLORING WILDLIFE CONSERVATION(1 HOUR)$3 per student plus admission.Learn about several of the Toronto Zoos conservation projects that are working to save endangered species.ZOO
2、 AMBASSADOR STUDENT VOLUNTEERSThe Toronto Zoo is looking for secondary students who enjoy interacting with people to assist at special events and our summer Zoo Camp.For more information, please email us at tzvolunteerstorontozoo.ca.HALF-DAY WORKSHOPCLIMATE CHANGE$4 per student plus admission. Stude
3、nts will learn about natural and human causes contributing to climate change and the effect it is having on ecosystems.GREEN TECHNOLOGY TOUR(1 HOUR)$2 per student plus admission.Learn about sustainable(可持续的)development practices while visiting a few of the green projects performed at the zoo.GUIDED
4、TOURSEndangered SpeciesEvolutionClimate ChangeWildlife Health CentreAll tours can be adapted for students with special needs or English as a second language.ZOO SCHOOLStudents can earn their grade 11 biology credits in the summer at the Toronto Zoo!This unique experience includes behind-the-scenes t
5、ours, getting close to animals, career discussions with zoo staff and interactive classroom discussions.2019Registration now open2020Registration details available in early 2019For registration details, please visit:educationandcamps/zooschool.SECONDARY LEVEL ASSIGNMENTS FREE to download from websit
6、e.Challenge your students to observe, read, think, record data, and make their own discoveries at the zoo.WILDLIFE HEALTH CENTREEducate your students about the vital behind-the-scenes work of the zoos wildlife science specialists, including reproductive science, nutritional physiology, and conservat
7、ion and wildlife research. Viewing times may vary. Please call 416-392-5932 for current information.Full program descriptions are available at or you can email us at schooltorontozoo.ca for more information.1.What opportunity can students get according to the text?A.Helping in the summer Zoo Camp.B.
8、Feeding and training animals in the zoo.C.Volunteering in the zoos routine work.D.Earning their grade 10 biology credits.2.How much does a program about climate cost? A.Free of charge. B.$2.C.$3. D.$4.3.How can people get all the program information?A.Call 416-392-5932.B.Visit .C.Email them at tzvol
9、unteerstorontozoo.ca.D.Visit 答案语篇解读本文是一篇应用文。主要介绍了多伦多动物园的一些针对学生的活动项目。1.A细节理解题。根据ZOO AMBASSADOR STUDENT VOLUNTEERS中的内容可知,学生们有机会参与动物园夏令营的志愿者工作。2.D细节理解题。根据HALF-DAY WORKSHOPCLIMATE CHANGE部分的内容可知,关于气候变化的活动收费$4。3.B细节理解题。根据表格的最后一栏可知,访问可以获取完整的项目描述。B(2019课标全国)For Canaan Elementarys second grade in Patchogue,
10、N.Y., today is speech day, and right now its Chris Palaezs turn. The 8-year-old is the joker of the class. With shining dark eyes, he seems like the kind of kid who would enjoy public speaking.But hes nervous.“Im here to tell you today why you should.should.”Chris trips on the “-ld,”a pronunciation
11、difficulty for many non-native English speakers. His teacher, Thomas Whaley, is next to him, whispering support.“.Vote for.me.”Except for some stumbles, Chris is doing amazingly well. When he brings his speech to a nice conclusion, Whaley invites the rest of the class to praise him.A son of immigran
12、ts, Chris started learning English a little over three years ago. Whaley recalls(回想起)how at the beginning of the year, when called upon to read, Chris would excuse himself to go to the bathroom.Learning English as a second language can be a painful experience. What you need is a great teacher who le
13、ts you make mistakes.“It takes a lot for any student,”Whaley explains, “especially for a student who is learning English as their new language, to feel confident enough to say,I dont know, but I want to know.”Whaley got the idea of this second-grade presidential campaign project when he asked the ch
14、ildren one day to raise their hands if they thought they could never be a president. The answer broke his heart. Whaley says the project is about more than just learning to read and speak in public. He wants these kids to learn to boast(夸耀)about themselves.“Boasting about yourself, and your best qua
15、lities,”Whaley says,“is very difficult for a child who came into the classroom not feeling confident.”4.What made Chris nervous?A.Telling a story. B.Making a speech.C.Taking a test. D.Answering a question.5.What does the underlined word “stumbles” in paragraph 2 refer to?A.Improper pauses. B.Bad man
16、ners.C.Spelling mistakes. D.Silly jokes.6.We can infer that the purpose of Whaleys project is to.A.help students see their own strengthsB.assess students public speaking skillsC.prepare students for their future jobsD.inspire students love for politics7.Which of the following best describes Whaley a
17、s a teacher?A.Humorous. B.Ambitious.C.Caring. D.Demanding.答案语篇解读本文是一篇记叙文,主题语境是人与社会,主题语境内容为老师与学生。文章讲述了Whaley老师关爱学生,鼓励学生发现自己的优点,增强自信的故事。本文旨在提高学生的文化意识。4.B事实细节题。本题题干意为:什么使Chris紧张?根据第一段第一句(今天是演讲日,现在轮到Chris Palaez了)和第二段第一句(但是他很紧张)可知,B项正确。A:讲故事;C:参加考试;D:回答问题。5.A猜测词义题。本题题干意为:第二段中的画线单词stumbles指代什么?根据第二段中的“yo
18、u should.should.”Chris trips on the “-ld,”.可知,他有些发音上的问题。 又根据Except for some stumbles, Chris is doing amazingly well.可知,Chris总体上很好,但是有些不合适的停顿。故A选项(不合适的停顿)正确。B:不礼貌;C:拼写错误;D:愚蠢的笑话。6.A推理判断题。本题题干意为:我们可以推断出Whaley的项目的目的是。根据文章倒数第二段最后一句(他想要这些孩子学会夸耀自己)可知答案为A项(帮助学生看到他们自己的优点)。B:评价学生的公众演讲技巧;C:让学生为他们未来的工作做准备;D:激励
19、学生热爱政治。7.C推理判断题。本题题干意为:下面哪一个词最能描述Whaley作为一个老师所具有的品质? 根据第二段他低声耳语支持学生、第五段中他想让学生夸耀自己和第六段中他认为夸耀自己和自己最好的品质对一个没有自信的孩子是很难的,可知他理解、关心学生们,故选C项(关心他人的)。A:幽默的;B:有雄心的;D:苛求的,要求高的。C(2019闽粤赣“三省十校”高三联考)Researchers continue to show the power behind our sense of smell. Recent studies have found, among other things, tha
20、t the smell of foods like pizza can cause uncontrollable anger in drivers on roads.The review explains that smell is unique in its effects on the brain. According to Conrad King, the researcher who carried out the review, “more than any other senses, the sense of smell goes through the logical part
21、of the brain and acts on the systems concerned with feelings. This is why the smell of baking bread can destroy the best intentions of a dieter.”Smell, which dictates(决定) the unbelievable complexity of food tastes, has always been the least understood of our senses. Our noses are able to detect up t
22、o 10,000 distinct smells. Our ability to smell and taste this extremely large range of smells is controlled by something like 1,000 genes, which make up an amazing 3% of the human genome(基因组). Researchers Richard Axel and Linda Buck were together awarded a Nobel Prize in 2004 for their groundbreakin
23、g research on the nature of this extraordinary sense. These two scientists were the first to describe the family of 1,000 olfactory (嗅觉) genes and to explain how our olfactory system works.According to one study in the research review, smelling fresh pizza or even the packaging of fast foods can be
24、enough to make drivers feel impatient with other road users. They are then more likely to speed and experience uncontrollable anger on roads. The most reasonable explanation is that these can all make drivers feel hungry, and therefore desperate to satisfy their appetites.In contrast, the smells of
25、peppermint and cinnamon were shown to improve concentration levels as well as reduce drivers impatience. Similarly, the smells of lemon and coffee appeared to promote clear thinking and mental focus.However, the way genes regulate smell differs from person to person. A study by researchers in Israel
26、 has identified at least 50 olfactory genes which are switched on in some people and not in others. They believe this may explain why some of us love some smells and tastes while others hate them. The Israel researchers say their study shows that nearly every human being shows a different pattern of
27、 active and inactive smell-detecting receptors.8.What did Richard Axel and Linda Buck find out?A.The type of food smells.B.The logical part of the human brain.C.The nature of human olfactory system.D.The relationship between food and feelings.9.Which of the following can help people concentrate?A.Br
28、ead. B.Fast food. C.Pizza. D.Coffee.10.What do we know from the last paragraph?A.Different people are sensitive to different smells.B.Every person has a different pattern of genes.C.Some people can recognize up to 50 smells.D.There are still some olfactory genes to be found out.11.What is the passag
29、e mainly about?A.Logic and behavior.B.Smell and its influence.C.Sense ability and food tastes.D.Olfactory genes and its system. 答案语篇解读本文是一篇说明文,主要讲述了嗅觉及其影响。8.C细节理解题。根据文章第三段中的Researchers Richard Axel and Linda Buck were together awarded a Nobel Prize in 2004 for their groundbreaking research on the na
30、ture of this extraordinary sense. 可知Richard Axel和Linda buck发现了人类嗅觉系统的本质,故选C项。9.D细节理解题。根据文章第五段中的Similarly, the smells of lemon and coffee appeared to promote clear thinking and mental focus.可知,柠檬和咖啡的气味能提高人的专注力,故选D项。10.A推理判断题。根据文章最后一段中的However, the way genes regulate smell differs from person to perso
31、n.可知,基因控制气味的方式因人而异,故A项正确。11.B主旨大意题。本文主要讲述的是“嗅觉和它的影响”,故B项概括了本文的主旨。D (2020江苏苏州五校月考)The University of Birmingham is the first excellent UK Russell Group university to announce that it will accept the “Gaokao” exam for high-flying Chinese students wishing to join its undergraduate courses in 2019. High school students who complete the “National Higher Education Entrance Examination”, or Gaokao, with top grades will be able to apply for direct entry into Birmingham degree programmes without first completing a foundation year which is a routine for the fre
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